Triology

Triology

Triology

ASIN: B000002MTP

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Kenny Garrett is among the most passionate and skillful of the younger generation of alto saxophonists, and he makes particularly effective use of the trio format with just bass and drum accompaniment, developing great harmonic freedom and tense rhythmic dialogues with drummer Brian Blade. There are shades of older giants like Sonny Stitt, Jackie McLean, and even Ornette Coleman in his approach, but Garrett brings his own intensity and ideas to this 1995 recording, whether he's playing his taut originals, a tune as familiar as "In Your Own Sweet Way," or a neglected ballad like "A Time for Love." Something of a Coltrane specialist (his CD Pursuance is devoted to Coltrane compositions), Garrett manages to sound more than credible even on "Giant Steps," among the most daunting of Coltrane's tunes. --Stuart Broomer

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    Release Date: 2007-04-24
    Triology
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    • Highly significant album from the alto sax master
    • An Excellent Album
    Triology
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    ASIN: B000002MTP
    Release Date: 1995-05-09

    Tracks:

    1. Delfeayo's Dilemma
    2. Night And Day
    3. Giant Steps
    4. A Time For Love
    5. Wayne's Thang
    6. Pressing The Issue
    7. Koranne Said
    8. Oriental Towaway Zone
    9. In Your Own Sweet Way
    10. What Is This Thing Called Love?

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    Kenny Garrett is among the most passionate and skillful of the younger generation of alto saxophonists, and he makes particularly effective use of the trio format with just bass and drum accompaniment, developing great harmonic freedom and tense rhythmic dialogues with drummer Brian Blade. There are shades of older giants like Sonny Stitt, Jackie McLean, and even Ornette Coleman in his approach, but Garrett brings his own intensity and ideas to this 1995 recording, whether he's playing his taut originals, a tune as familiar as "In Your Own Sweet Way," or a neglected ballad like "A Time for Love." Something of a Coltrane specialist (his CD Pursuance is devoted to Coltrane compositions), Garrett manages to sound more than credible even on "Giant Steps," among the most daunting of Coltrane's tunes. --Stuart Broomer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Art of the Trio (version #2).......2007-05-12

    In general, I tend to find the sax/bass/drums trio set up rather challenging. I find the music a bit dry and monochromatic without keyboards and/or guitar to lend some life and colour. I decided to give this one and Joshua Redman's new CD Back East a try though, as I wanted to try roaming beyond my comfort zone. I'd heard good things about it and besides - it's Joshua Redman and Keith Garrett, right?

    Well, Keith Garrett co-produces this CD with Donald Brown and it features Garrett on alto saxophone, with Kiyoshi Katagawa on bass and Brian Blade on drums (except for on "Night & Day", "A Time For Love" & "Koranne Said", where the bass is played by Charnett Moffett). The album is "dedicated to the living legends of the Tenor Saxophone: Sonny Rollins & Joe Henderson" and I think that sentiment definitely comes through in the music.

    Maybe it's the alto sound but this particular CD I really like. I was halfway through the CD before I even realised that I wasn't missing the lack of guitar or keyboard in the slightest. The album is full of life, full of warmth. The upbeat tunes are exciting and the ballads are soothing. I love every single song.

    On the basis of this album I will be much more likely to give the trio format a try but I will either stick to Kenny Garrett or look out for other alto saxophonists. In that respect, with regard to this particular CD, thankfully, my let's-try-something-new experiment has worked out fine.

    Five stars easy.

    5 out of 5 stars Less is more.......2003-02-01

    I'd not listened to this one for a while; & in recent years I haven't followed Garrett much, given that I gathered his latest discs have become rather slick. But putting this one back on the stereo, I'm reminded how very good it is. Garrett's influences aren't too out-of-the-way--Coltrane above all, but also Shorter, Stitt, Rollins, Coleman--yet they don't weight the music down: Garrett is immediately identifiable as his own man, with a pert, likeable sound that is a lot more attractive & engaging than many of his more hard-edged, brainer-than-thou contemporaries. In this highly exposed format--just alto-bass-drums--he sounds superb & surprisingly unselfconscious. I've rarely heard a more sheerly fun version of "Giant Steps"--whereas most versions I've heard tend to sound like the player's trying too hard to show off, this one is fast but quite relaxed. It starts with a peculiar chorus where Garrett plays a bass line on his alto & drummer Brian Blade follows it closely to the point of risking turning the beat around--& yet they pull it off for the entire chorus without things falling apart. (Blade is marvelous throughout--he's surely one of the best younger drummers of recent years.) There's a bundle of good originals by Garrett, a couple contemporary pieces by Wynton Marsalis & Mulgrew Miller, & a straightforward batch of standards--"In Your Own Sweet Way", "Night & Day", "What Is This Thing"--with only the Mandel/Webster ballad "A Time For Love" an unusual choice. No fancy arrangements or revisions, but everything here sounds alert & without a wasted note. Do check this one out.

    5 out of 5 stars together as one voice.......2001-03-07

    Triology is perhaps the most subtle album to grasp of the great Kenny Garrett (my personal favorite saxophonist). It's only after listening to each several times does it hit you on the head and you realize just how great it is. After this crucial point, you begin to uncover more and more layers of the album with each listening. The interaction between the three instruments is phenomenal. It is almost as if all three players have combined into one person playing three different instruments. With this powerful, single voice, the underlying spirituality of the album can be understood in a direct manner.

    5 out of 5 stars Highly significant album from the alto sax master.......2000-08-11

    This monster album, recorded in 1995, has been neglected by many listeners, even some of Garrett's eager fans. This man is the living master of the alto sax, in a style rooted in bebop and funk, with a soulful, personal sound and approach. The trio format here is most open and playful, and in my opinion just as successful as his later albums, "Songbook" and "Pursuance: The Music of John Coltrane". Prepare to be amazed by this record. It has some immediate qualities, and some that will sneak up on you as you listen it through several times. Just the way any great album is.

    Some words on the music...

    "Delfeayo's Dilemma" by Wynton Marsalis opens the album, a burner of a tune, kind of open harmonically, and perhaps the hardest tune to follow on the record.

    "Night And Day" by Cole Porter is really good here, very playful and cool. Garrett streches out, takes his time and makes it his tune. The soloing is absolutely top notch, the build-up of the solo is masterful.

    "Giant Steps" by the great, late John Coltrane is next, played in a really up-beat manner, nodding at the version that is to come on the "Pursuance:..." album. Garrett once again takes his time, plays with the melody for a long time. It is truly a great tune, and Garrett pays due before he also here manages to build a truly interesting solo.

    "A Time For Love", a beautiful, beautiful ballad by Johnny Mandel and Paul Francis Webster, is given the really slow treatment here, Garrett is really singing, Brian Blade is as tasteful as ever on the drums (brushes). A welcome break in the up-beat program.

    "Wayne's Thang", one of Kenny Garrett's signature tunes, is up next. It has a kind of second-line groove, a simple bass ostinato that goes through three chords, and a melody which is quite funny. Garrett is playing excellent here, he is so much fun to listen to! He works for a long time with his ideas, letting the song grow, building and building towards a climax with several long, high notes that leaves you gasping for air, before he takes us back to earth.

    "Pressing The Issue" by Mulgrew Miller is a tune that may take some listening to truly appreciate, but once you do, its intricate turns and original melody and groove changing is about to please big time.

    "Koranne Said" is another Kenny Garrett original, a very singable tune in a somewhat upbeat manner. It boasts, as usual on his originals, exceptional playing by Garrett.

    "Oriental Towaway Zone" introduces Garrett's trademark-to-be toying with Eastern motifs and scales. It is an interesting number toward the end of a great album.

    "In Your Own Sweet Way", the Dave Brubeck standard, is given a cool treatment. It's sort of low-down, but takes a strong build through the soloing, where Garrett sings, double-times, has fun. Garrett once again is comfortable with the tune, playing with the melody, and making a strong, personal solo. His choice of standards on this album really fits his style, or; he manages to make every tune his own like a true master.

    "What Is This Thing Called Love", another Cole Porter song, is the closing number on the album, played really fast and with plenty of vigor.

    The album leaves you sort of exhausted, because listening the whole album through, with the open trio format and very modern playing requires a lot of attention to truly appreciate. This being said, it is a monster album, and every jazz fan should buy it!

    Personnel:

    Kenny Garrett - alto saxophone

    Kiyoshi Kitagawa - bass

    Brian Blade - drums

    Charnett Moffett - bass on "Night And Day", "A Time For Love" & Koranne Said"

    4 out of 5 stars An Excellent Album.......1999-07-10

    Garrett's neo-bop-funk approach to the alto is a perfect compliment to his intense, focused sound. These two signature aspects of his playing are brought out in Triology to a great extent. Although the live Kenny Garrett is the best, this one's as good as they come
    Wai Lana's Meditation Triology
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Wai Lana's Meditation Triology
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    Sacred sounds to conquer fear and anxiety, including Music of the Heart, Yoga Sound, and Wai Lana's newly released Rest and Relax CD.


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    Let Wai Lana's Music of the Heart transport you to a world of relaxation and inspiration: the world of Yoga. Soothe your nerves, calm your mind, and awaken your heart.


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    5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2007-01-10

    For resting and relaxation this just cant be beat. I ALWAYS find myself sleeping deeply after listening to the first in this set of cds. It is like some kind of voodoo magic the way this ALWAYS relaxes me and allows me to sleep deeply.

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    For the first couple weeks I owned this cd I couldn't even tell you how many tracks were on it. I was normally completely knocked out by the middle of the second track after the Guranga breathing. Her accent is different but her voice is completely soothing and relaxing.

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      During his early schooltime, influenced by records of black Boogie Woogie masters Silvan Zingg began to play by himself the piano. When he was seventeen he officially appeared in the programm of the Blues Festival in Lugano as the youngest musician that have ever performed at this event. Entertaining the enthusiastic public, he seemed to be able to easely convince his listeners about his feeling for this music and about his sensational interpretation of the Blues. Similary, he showed his ability to play Boogie Woogie and his personal touch with the piano. His favourite styles are mostly classic Boogie Woogie, Blues and Jazz with variations from all kind of different musical waves. Silvan is today one of the most requested piano entertainer in his country at appears and performs at many important events and festivals. The Silvan Zingg Trio is touring successfully since 3 years in Switzerland and Europe. They play Boogie Woogie, Blues, Swing 'n'Jazz. Valerio Felice on drums and Nuno Alexandre on the upright bass. Don't miss the great boogie woogie show! 1 Jumpin The 88's (S.Zingg) 2 Eleventh Street Boogie (S.Zingg) 3 Groove It (S.Zingg) 4 Mister Freddie's Blues (S.Zingg) 5 St.Louis Blues 6 Boogieology (S.Zingg) 7 Full Steam Ahead (S.Zingg) 8 Maple Leaf Rag 9 Mystery Shuffle (S.Zingg) 10 Honky Tonk Train Blues 11 Sentimental Journey 12 Root Beer Rag 13 Boogie Woogie Girl (S.Zingg) 14 Java 15 Date Blues (S.Zingg) 16 Ciribiribin Boogie
      Triology Plays Ennio Morricone
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      The music of Ennio Morricone is, of course, cinematic in sweep and its gradations of nuance and emotion. The Vienna-based string trio Triology does an excellent job here massaging these 12 Morricone film pieces for all their cinematic dynamism, but they go further. They transform "Gabriel's Oboe" (from The Mission) into a brief, mournful Baroque-ish piece and elevate "The Man with the Harmonica" (from Once upon a Time in the West) into a howling, bent-note, shuffling delight. Pitching the violins of Daisy Jopling and Aleksey Igudesman together with the cello of Tristan Schulze, Triology utilize their lower-key ranges for deft rhythmic effect, giving Morricone's music a strong swing. With the Morricone Fistful of Film Music anthology and the John Zorn tribute, The Big Gundown, Triology's nod to the master of film music is graceful and talented and full of adventurous fun. --Andrew Bartlett

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      5 out of 5 stars A superb cd.......2002-10-25

      This is the second disc (the first was "Who shot the Viola Player") I buy from Triology, and I must say it's one of my favorites titles. This it's a disc you can hear all day long, without getting bored.

      5 out of 5 stars Great Stuff!.......2000-04-29

      Having heard a lot of classical string playing in my time, I have to admit that I was sceptical about purchasing this CD. What a surprise! Its marvellous. Fantastically played and just so enjoyable to listen to. I wake up to it most mornings.

      5 out of 5 stars The Kronos of the string trios!.......2000-04-13

      I am a big Kronos fan and therefore like to check out different string groups who do out of the ordinary things. I have to say that this group is fabulous, reminding me of the Kronos quartet at their very best. And to be honest, I have the feeling they are even more funky! I have been listening to this CD day in and day out, and am still loving it. Cant wait for the next one.

      5 out of 5 stars Amazing CD!.......2000-04-07

      This is just some of the best, original and exiting string playing there is! Its an amazing CD with brilliant aranegements, a must for all Morricone lovers, and people who like funky but yet deeply touching string playing. Two thumbs up!

      5 out of 5 stars new CD.......2000-01-19

      try Triology's new CD, out in Austria and soon in the US. It's fantastic, and includes their own compositions.

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